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Land Surface Data Access and Tools

NASA data provide key measurements of Earth’s land, allowing researchers to accurately understand its composition, processes, uses, and interactions. Our datasets and tools help researchers translate these interconnected data points into actionable knowledge.

Land Surface Data Tools

Tool Sort descending Description Services
ASF MapReady Terrain-correct, geocode, and apply polarimetric decompositions to multi-pol SAR data Processing
Earthdata Search Earthdata Search enables data discovery, search, comparison, visualization, and access across NASA’s Earth science data holdings. Search and Discovery, Access, Cataloging, Cloud Computing, Downloading
Giovanni Giovanni is a web application for accessing, visualizing, and analyzing Earth science remote sensing data without downloading the data. Search and Discovery, Analysis, Access, Visualization, Downloading, Subsetting
RTC Stack Processor The radiometric terrain correction (RTC) stack processor tool facilitates time-series analysis of such phenomena as flooding events, deforestation, or glacier retreat. Analysis, Processing, Search and Discovery, Visualization
VEDA NASA's Visualization, Exploration, and Data Analysis (VEDA) project is an open-source science cyberinfrastructure for data processing, visualization, exploration, and geographic information systems (GIS) capabilities. Access, Analysis, Processing, Visualization, Geoprocessing
Vertex Vertex is a graphical search interface for finding synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data. Search and Discovery, Access, Downloading, Processing, Subsetting
Worldview Worldview offers the capability to interactively browse over 1,200 global, full-resolution satellite imagery layers and download the underlying data. Analysis, Search and Discovery, Visualization, Access, Comparison, Monitoring Natural Events
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Land Surface Datasets

Dataset Platforms Instruments Temporal Extent Location Keywords Spatial Extent Data Format
LBA-ECO LC-14 Root Biomass and Phenology, km 67 Site, Para, Brazil: 2001 NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE 2000-07-25 to 2004-02-29 N: -2.857 S: -2.857 E: -54.959 W: -54.959 CSV
LBA-ECO LC-15 Amazon Basin Aboveground Live Biomass Distribution Map: 1990-2000 NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE 1990-01-01 to 2000-12-31 N: 13.8583 S: -21.1277 E: -33.5739 W: -82.7209 multiple
LBA-ECO LC-15 JERS-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar, 1- km Mosaic, Amazon Basin: 1995-1996 JERS-1 SAR 1995-08-01 to 1996-06-30 N: 13.8583 S: -23.4268 E: -47.0231 W: -82.7208 Shapefile
LBA-ECO LC-15 SRTM30 Digital Elevation Model Data, Amazon Basin: 2000 SPACE SHUTTLES RADAR 2000-02-11 to 2000-02-22 AMAZONIA N: 13.8583 S: -21.1277 E: -33.5739 W: -82.7209 multiple
LBA-ECO LC-15 Vegetation Cover Types from MODIS, 1-km, Amazon Basin: 2000-2001 TERRA MODIS 2000-10-31 to 2001-12-09 AMAZONIA N: 13.6944 S: -21.1273 E: -34.2214 W: -82.7208 Shapefile
LBA-ECO LC-18 Hyperion 30-m Surface Reflectance, Mato Grosso, Brazil: July 2004 EO-1 HYPERION 2004-07-10 to 2004-07-10 N: -12.6649 S: -13.1678 E: -52.28 W: -52.4642 ASCII
LBA-ECO LC-19 Soil and Vegetation Data for Cerrado and Forested Sites, Brazil: 2002 FIELD INVESTIGATION THERMOMETERS 2002-06-10 to 2002-07-30 N: -2.857 S: -15.75 E: -47.6 W: -54.959 CSV
LBA-ECO LC-21 Brazilian Amazon Fractional Land Cover Images: 1999-2002 LANDSAT ETM+ 1999-01-01 to 2003-07-04 N: 5.2722 S: -14 E: -41.7955 W: -73.9906 Shapefile
LBA-ECO LC-21 Foliar Nutrients, Logged Areas, Tapajos Forest, Para, Brazil: 2003 LABORATORY ICP-AES, COLORIMETERS 2003-03-01 to 2003-03-01 N: -2.75 S: -3.5833 E: -54.2833 W: -55.25 CSV
LBA-ECO LC-21 Soil Characteristics, Logged Areas, Tapajos Forest, Para, Brazil: 2003 LABORATORY MASS SPECTROMETERS, ICP-AES 2003-03-01 to 2003-03-01 N: -2.75 S: -3.5833 E: -54.8333 W: -55.25 CSV
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